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Building a sport court in your Douglasville backyard means creating something your whole family will actually use—not just talk about. Whether you're in Chapel Hills, Arbor Station, or anywhere else in the 30134 and 30135 zip codes, a synthetic turf court gives you a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or pickle ball without the mud, weeds, and constant maintenance that comes with natural grass in Douglas County's red clay soil. Here's the thing: Douglas County homeowners deal with heavy clay that drains poorly and compacts over time. That red clay might be great for the earth, but it's brutal for maintaining a playable court surface. Installing artificial turf for sports eliminates that headache entirely. You get a level, consistent playing surface that performs the same way in July and January, regardless of how much rain we get or how hard the Georgia sun beats down. Our team has been outfitting Douglasville homes with custom sport courts for years. We understand the neighborhoods here—the lot sizes, the typical setbacks, how the evening sun hits different yards—and we design courts that actually fit your property and your family's needs. Whether you've got the space for a full basketball court or you're working with a tighter footprint that works better for a tennis or pickle ball setup, we'll help you figure out what makes sense. We're just 30 minutes away, so we can walk your yard, talk through options, and get you playing sooner than you'd expect.
Douglasville's red clay soil is dense and heavy, which is exactly why artificial turf courts make so much sense here. During our wet seasons, natural grass courts become soggy mess within hours. The clay underneath doesn't drain well, and you'll spend your summer watching puddles form instead of playing. Synthetic turf solves this problem with proper base preparation and drainage layers that actually funnel water away from your court. Sun exposure varies pretty significantly depending on whether you're closer to Sweetwater Creek State Park or tucked into one of the neighborhoods near Arbor Place Mall. We assess your yard's shade patterns carefully because afternoon coverage can affect playing comfort and surface longevity. Full sun courts need different material choices than partially shaded ones. Yard sizes in Chapel Hills and Arbor Station tend to range from manageable to spacious, which gives us flexibility. Some properties have generous setbacks; others are tighter. We always start with what you actually have, not what you wish you had. One more thing: check your HOA landscape rules before we break ground. Most Douglasville developments are fine with sport courts, but a few have specific guidelines about placement, color, or fencing. We'll help you navigate that conversation.
Absolutely. We actually prefer starting with problem soil because it proves the value of what we're building. Red clay is dense and drains poorly—exactly why a sport court with engineered base layers and drainage works so well here. We compact and prep the clay foundation, add crushed stone layers, and ensure water moves away from the court. You end up with a stable, level surface that clay alone could never give you.
That depends on what you want to play. A pickle ball court is roughly 30x60 feet and fits in many Chapel Hills and Arbor Station backyards. Basketball courts run 50x94 feet at full size but can be scaled down. We walk your property, check setbacks, sun angles, and tree placement, then design something that actually works for your lot and your family's interests.
Most HOAs in the 30134 and 30135 areas allow sport courts, but some have placement or appearance restrictions. We recommend checking your covenants first. If there are guidelines, we work with your HOA to ensure the court meets their standards. It's a quick conversation that prevents headaches later on.
Properly installed synthetic turf handles our climate well. The material is engineered for heat and UV exposure, so it won't break down after one summer. Drainage is key—standing water and humidity require a court that sheds moisture fast, which is why we focus heavily on base prep. Your court stays playable year-round, from spring heat to occasional winter weather.
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